Last week Greg took part in a crunch meeting held to halt the wave of anti-social behaviour that has affected Tunbridge Wells and surrounding areas this year. The meeting was triggered by Greg exercising powers under the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2014.
Greg spoke to pupils at Rose Hill school recently as part of their STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and maths) week to talk about Artificial Intelligence and share his experiences of chairing the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee who held an inquiry into this area recently.
This week Greg met with the Chief Superintendent of Kent Police West Division, Neil Loudon, to discuss the wave of antisocial behaviour that has been hitting Tunbridge Wells, Southborough and Paddock Wood and the Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) review, which Greg triggered earlier this month.
The country has taken an important step in the protection of women in public places as Greg Clark MP’s Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill received Royal Assent and became law on Monday night.
In todays Times of Tunbridge Wells, Greg demands that more action is taken against the wave of anti-social behaviour that has spread across Tunbridge Wells town centre, Southborough, Sherwood and Paddock Wood.